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Since his cancer diagnosis last year, Kent Manuel has regularly seen an oncologist near his home in Indianapolis. It's been a tough time: After spinal surgery for paralysis caused by his cancer, he is regaining the use of his legs with physical therapy but still uses a wheelchair. Now, Mr. Manuel said, "I'm dealing with pain." His oncologist recommended palliative care, a medical specialty that helps people with serious illnesses cope with discomfort and distress and maintain quality of life.
In the movie "The Substance," Demi Moore plays an entertainer in her 50s so intent on hanging onto stardom that she signs up to take a potion that will restore her youth, but at a horrific price. "This is more joyous," Ms. Moore said of the beautification process leading up to W Magazine's Golden Globes party held on Saturday evening, the night before the ceremony, in a top floor suite of the Chateau Marmont hotel in West Hollywood.
Easy Kale Pasta Recipe
If you were ever put off by particularly old, fibrous kale leaves in a salad - the eternal chewing, the unpleasant dank green flavor - it's hard to imagine that boiling the leaves and blitzing them with fried garlic, olive oil and Parmesan completely transforms them into a silky, luxurious sauce. OK, I'm sort of talking about myself before I learned this old-school technique from the chef Joshua McFadden.
Ralph Lauren Makes Fashion History With Top Civilian Honor
On Saturday, the United States of America's clothier in chief met its commander in chief, as Ralph Lauren became the first fashion designer to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Dressed in a tweed blazer, a knit necktie and squishy dark sneakers, Mr. Lauren, 85, was described in an introduction as "classic yet creative, timeless yet innovative." He was praised for reminding "us of our distinct style as a nation of dreamers and doers." Established by John F.
Poke Bowl, Quick Kimchi and More Recipes
Hello, and happy Saturday! Is everyone feeling bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, having fully shaken off the cobwebs of the last year, and eager to take on the adventures that await in 2025? Yeah, me neither. I can't say that I'm feeling ready for a new year. (There are still folded stacks of 2024 laundry that need to be addressed.) But I do feel up for some refreshing recipes - colorful dishes with vivid flavors, maybe some ingredients I haven't reached for in a while.
While dating and relationships look different for everyone, there's one thing that is almost universally true: When it's good, it's great. I mean, why else are so many people looking for "the one"? A new year is an opportunity for a fresh start, with dating trends that will be sure to emerge as the months progress. Questions about the role that artificial intelligence will play in our relationships or what will be the new "running club" (a.k.a. place to meet singles) have been swirling.
Hello! Tejal here, filling in for Sam today and Sunday. I didn't grow up with " The Silver Palate Cookbook," but when the 25th anniversary edition came out in 2007, I was an aspiring writer, thrilled to get into a book party at the Central Park Boathouse. Between filling up on the passed hors d'oeuvres and wine, I foraged for gossip in a room full of food writers and editors. Mostly, everyone wanted to talk about chicken Marbella.
Jocelyne Wildenstein, Socialite and Tabloid 'Catwoman,' Dies at 79
Jocelyne Wildenstein, the Swiss-born socialite and former wife of Alec Wildenstein, the scion of an art-world dynasty, whose lavish lifestyle, bitter divorce and exotic cosmetic surgeries brought her tabloid fame, died on Tuesday at her home in Paris. She was 79. The cause was a pulmonary embolism, said Lloyd Klein, her longtime partner.
Harper Steele of the documentary "Will and Harper" and Her Matriarchal Jewelry
Everyone asks Harper Steele about "the Will Ferrell diamonds." This is what she called a pair of diamond earrings that Mr. Ferrell gave her during one of the final scenes of their documentary "Will & Harper." The earrings were a souvenir of their westward road trip, the transient setting of the film, but more important, they were a celebration of her coming out as a trans woman.